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4THIS GARDEN ISLAND. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1916.The Story of Piilani(Continued from last week,) ,Several days later they got thenews that Mr.Stoltzand pome policemen all armed with revolvers andguns had arrived to Ret the lepersand particularly to capture Koolau.When Koolau heard this he said:"It may he their idea, hut the manwho tries to do that will do so atthe peril of his life."Tins word was hrouRht to Stoltz,and he sent word hack that Koolauwould repent it if he refused toobey the orders of the authorities.Koolau took his gun, kissed it andheld it to his breast and talked tothe Run as if it was a friend andcharged it to stand by him andshoot straight, and from that timeKoolau kept guard and shortly afterwards they saw a tent being putup on the beach, and he thought itwas to watch him and some of hisfriends went down to find out forhim. ,One day Koolau, Piilani and thechild went makai on the path bythe stream, and there they foundMr. 8toItz's raincoat with somecrackers in the pocket, also a blanket, and Koolau told Piilani to takethese things along with her. Shortly afterwards they met Pcnikila, apoliceman from Waimea, and Koolau asked him, where Louis Stoltzwas, and Pcnikila said, he did notknow, but thought that Louis Stoltzhad cone to Hanalei. A little laterthey met Peter Nowlein, a policeman from Hanalei, and Nowleintold them that I)uis Stoltz had gonefurther up the valley to catch Koolau by surprise. Koolau ami familykept going till they reached Kanmeheiwa's house and found there ilot of their friends. Koolau toldthem that he was in search of LouisStoltz and if they were afraid toldthem to go somewhere else. Penikila was there and Koolau upbraided him for telling a falsehood andtold him he ought to lw shot, buttold him he would lorgive mm, ashe was after Louis Stoltz only. Themost of the people went furtherdown towards the beach.In the evening of the followingday Koolau came out of the housein which he was hiding togetherwith Piilani and two young fellowby the names of Iwa and Kala, whohad been staying in the houseKoolau and Piilani sat down onsome stones near the house and werewatching. It was bright moon-lightBetween nine and ten that nightKoolau heard a noise and said :Here comes the haole. I canhear it is his foot-steps. Here aretwo of them." Koolau kissed hiwife and said: "May be we nevemeet again."Kala and Iwa ran out of t!house and Louis Stoltz snug outKala, do not move, took out, youarc liable to be shot." And theyheard a gun being cocked. Shortlyafterwards they saw the shadows oftwo men:Koolau pushed Piilani behindhim and then Koolau shot. 1'y theflare of the iight she sr.v who wasStolt.'s partner. It was a man bythe name of Paoa, one of the lepers,that Stoltz had caught in the mountains. When Koolau shot, Paoaran over to Stoltz, and Koolau toldhim to look if Stoltz was dead. Koolau then asked Piilani to go andlook, and when she got to Stoltz,she saw him on his-knees, and Paoashouted shoot." Koolau shot hissecond shot, and that killed Stoltz.Koolau turned to Piilani and s:iid:"It was a question, who was to diefirst. Louis Stoltz or I." Piilani said:"That is so, if Paoa had not calledout shoot, you would probablygotten the worst of it, as Sto!. hadhis gun cocked." This happenedon June 27th lSOILAfter this Koolau told the peoplethat he had killed Stoltz. A manby the name of W'uhincaloha wasthe first to come to the place whereLouis was lying dead, later cameFit your feet theRegal wayBy MailWhite Lacs BootsIn Reignskin & BuckWomen's WhiteSport Boots t OxfordsIn' Canvas & BuckskinsMail orders given specialattention,Jt J JREGAL SHOE STOREHonoluluTOloro;FLASHLIGHT PHOTOSBest Work- Lowest PricesJ. SEND A.time in the small hours of t lie morning Kaumeheiwa arrived at Mr.Faye's residence at Mana and toldurn the startling news. Mr. Fayelephoned Mr. (leo. N. Wilcox,ho was at the time the actingicriff of KauaiAn uncanny thing happened byKaumeheiwa going to Mr. Faye andtelling him about Mr. Stollz's death.When Ix)uis Stoltz started on his lasttrip to Kalalau, he called on Fayehis way to rolihale, and Mr.aye told him to be careful, as Koo-ui was not a man to be fooled withmd reminded him of the fact thatKoolau was a famous hunter andmarksman. Stoltz expressed the belief that Koolau woujd never carryout his threat, "but "said Stoltz "ifhe kills me, I will send my ghost totell you." When Kaumeheiwa cameto Mr. Faye's place in the night,the dogs made a terrible noise, andFaye got up to rind out the causefor all the barking and he heard nvoice saying: "K Paea, ua make o,ui." (Faye, Louis is dead.) Oniccount of the cloudiness of the skyFaye could not sec anybody at tinplace under the trees from wherethe voice came, so it' sounded likeStoltz was cariying out his promise.The following morning Koolauaid to Piilani : 4 My work is done,we will now go to the mountainsvnd wait for the end." And theytailed with their child, followed byPaoa and others. When they hadgotten high up in the valley, theysaw the steamer "Waialeale" coming from the Hanalei side. The steamer came to get Moltz s hotly. Alterthe steamer had left.Koolau and his Tip Top Bui'dmpfamily went down makai and stay-d with friends. One day Paoa meti friend from the beach, and hetold him that the steamer 'Iwalani'was coining with police, soldiersand implements of war to take Koolau. Some of the people wanted togo with Koolau, but he told themto go makai and to the lepers togive themselves up to the authorities, and he also told Piilani andthe child to go makai with the others, hut she utterly refused to leavehim. They then went to the cavein a ledge in the pali of Kalalaucalled Waiinakemake. where thereis a straight precipice above and aperpendicular bluff below. Thele Ige was covered with vegetationoi. both sides of the cave.On il:e following day they heardpeople speaking English and theyalso saw the soldiers burning someof the houses, and started to shootat the pnli, but the soldiers evidently had no definite idea of Koolau'shiding place.lliev stayed quiet in the cave,which gave good protection Afiera whne I'jilani saw Koolau pointingat something, and when she lookedshe saw a while man with, a redundershirt near the opening of theircave. iMoiau shot nun and shesaw him fall down the pali aidheard the ret reating of others. Koolau kept watch all that night.the next day the shouting continned and Koolau told Piilani,that they would put on their uodclothes, so they be decently dressed,when they he killed, which they expected on that day, ami Koolaueven suggested to shoot his wife andchild and afterwards commit suicide to escape being caught. Onmat nay ivooiau snot anouier sodier, who had climbed near his hiding place.The fellows below were continually shooting and stones and dirtwere flying at the opening of theircave. They had no water or anything to eat and suffered greatlyfrom hunger ami thirst, particularly was the child in evident agonyThey had nothing to eat or drinkfor four days and .decided to movethat night. In the lii'ht theycrawled down the pah to the hottoni of the valley to the stream andnrsi nan a good drink ami thencrossed the river. the current wasstrong and on the slippery stonesthey had a hard time to get over.! At daybreak they came to Kelau'sPiiland amii. 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Koolau, Piilani, Penikila and Wahinealoha lifted Stoltz's house and Koolau toldbody up on the Lanai of the House, the child to stay I here,When it became known that Stolt. went to the house of smutwas dead, Knunieheiwa gut hiiS 1 for some f I.canoe and rowed to Mana. Some1 (Concluded in next issue Jlie Mlflic nilThere are two highly Importantpoints for a man to consider beforehaving his car overhauled.The first point is to assure himselfthat the men who are going to worKon his car are mechanics expertenough to locate and properly repairall the parts that need attention.The second point is to convincehimself that ho can trust the shop togive him an honest accounting cfthoamount of worh. that was actuallydone on the car.We gladly welcome an investigationon both of these points. 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